You guys, I go to events now. Proper ones. Tell your friends.
Seriously though, I don’t know what took me so long to drink the 3-day koolaid. I blame Canada maybe (get it? GET IT?) for not having what one might describe as a ton of eventing, not in my areas anyway, or perhaps I wasn’t looking hard enough/always at Spruce Meadows. At any rate, I attended my first, count it, numero uno, event this past weekend, at the Houghton International Horse Trials. Houghton is part of The Shearwater Insurance Tri Star Grand Slam, hosts the Askham Bryan U21 National Championships, as well as claims the the only British leg of the FEI Nations Cup. This seemed an appropriate starting point in my event experiences, as I fully believe one should, at all times, go big or go home, and Houghton certainly
does not go home.
I loved a lot of aspects of Houghton; there’s a ton of classes to watch, a vintage fair, tons of shopping, and everyone brings their doggos. I brought mine so I could blend in, and I auto-love anywhere I get to pet doggos at, so I was already fully sold before I set off on to watch the cross country phase of the CCI*, CCI** and CCIYR** on Saturday, but once I did, I was converted fully. Like, I now think that leg grease has a noble sort of Braveheart vibe to it, and that body protectors look sporty. I’m a changedwoman.
I gotta say to anyone who has not gone to watch a cross country phase: go. Go now. It’s so so lovely. It was my favourite. It’s the best country stroll of your life. You will be so close to the track you feel involved in riding it. You will cheer. You will be in awe. You can bring the pup. You can wear Dubarrys with white jeans and not feel weird. You can bring a picnic. You can lay under a big oak and take a 2 pm siesta. It’s absolutely the best weekend activity. Go now, and pick me up on the way. We can coordinate our outfits.
You guys. I am the most amped to inform y’all that I’m working on the coolest projects of all time right now. Bomb ass projects, if you will, of the currently-secret-but-soon-to-be-substantially-less-so variety. Hint: they require swatches and mood boards, and I ain’t getting married (been there, done that, no t-shirt to show for it but I did get a hangover). More to come on this, but meanwhiles- me have an obsession.
I have developed some strong, strong feels about the new neutral, greige, and here is the fudge why: IT’S THE GREATEST STABLE-FRIENDLY COLOR OF ALL TIME. Seriously. Think on this. Black or navy shows dust. White and beige show everything (including the cellulite we totally don’t have). But GREIGE… greige is the money shot of equestrian dressing, and it’s trendy as what right now. Naturally I processed this revelation in the healthiest way possible, and immediately updated my wardrobe with some Horse Pilot X-Balance breeches in light grey, a dolphin grey washable suede bomber (let’s get serial I need washable everything for civilian life, don’t even get me started on barn life, also bombers are everything right now), and a handful of grey and taupe t’s to cycle through. Is my life better for it? Yes. Absolutely. Yours can be, too. And it’s super simple bc there’s literally an unending variety of shades to choose from and mix into a little capsule wardrobe. It can also be adapted to suit everyone’s coloring, unlike some color specific trends that just don’t jive with everyone.
The key is picking the right shades- not only to go together, but to complement your coloring. I can already hear someone going off in their indoor voice about how petty that sounds, and Imma let you finish, but it’s a real thing that actually helps, and it’s not my opinion or invention or anything, k? IT’S A REAL THING, like picking foundation with the right undertones. After fit, color is the most important factor in how flattering a garment will be on you. Write that down. Remember it always. Clothing foundation. Don’t be that girl with the jawline stripe. Be the girl with the seamless af dewy model thing going on. Sermon over.
There are literally hundreds of articles online on how to determine your coloring, but here is the most basic of summed-up explanations:
There are three undertones: warm, cool, and neutral.
If you have warm undertones, your skin will have a peachy, yellow, or golden hue, and look best in earthy neutrals (brown-cream spectrum) and warm, muted colors, and wear yellow gold well. If you’re cool, your skin will lean towards pink, red, or blue, and you tend to look best in bright jewel tones, or cool neutrals (white, black, grey), and wear silver or white gold well. If you’re neutral, you have a mixture, and can play for both teams. Get your mind out of the gutter.
If you have blue, grey, or green eyes with platinum blonde, brown, or black hair- you’re probably cool toned. Warm toners tend to have brown or hazel eyes with strawberry blonde or auburn hair. Samesies if you dye your hair- if you always go towards colors that say ‘ash’ or ‘platinum’, you’re cool. Colors that feature ‘golden’ or ‘mahogany’ are warm.
BONUS POINTS: you can work this with black OR brown boots/helmet, depending on your undertones, which anyone who knows me will understand how deeply this resonates with me. #Icantpick #Ihaveboth #sosueme
I’m setting you up with a little inspo sesh below, including a little helper chart on similar greige’s in different tones. Get amongst it!
Monochrome is the future, man. Rich, tactile fabrics and luxe, matchy-matchy hues are floating all of our boats. The feel is simple, yet a bit swank, and totally urban. Like Gigi Hadid wearing Balmain to Restoration Hardware.
Currently in: London, UK
Soundscape: London Grammar during the day, Jamie xx at night, Neko Case crawling home at 4am.
Obsessions du jour: Velvet. Culottes. Velvet culottes. All things tone on tone, leather, or grey. Delicious, dark simplicity. Marble anything. Textured, mixed metals. Washed linen. Locks of platinum, or silver. Matte beading.
Vibe: Take-no-shit nomad, but with a modern, urban loft somewhere, probably with finished concrete floors and an oxidized copper dinner table in it. You are so comfortable on the road; you travel light, cohesive, but so CRISP though. Your boyfriend always looks a bit homeless, but in a bass player or a graffiti artist sort of way. Like, he’s got DEPTH. And a good watch.
Alexander McQueen RTW Spring Summer 2016Washed Velvet Pillows by Roost.Snakeskin Breeches by Aztec Diamond.All Saints Current Season (on sale!)Pinterest treasures.Oliviero Toscani, Andy Warhol with camera, 1974Tailored Sportsmans with Contrast KneeElizabeth Suzann
This past August, we were lucky enough to visit the wildly popular Thunderbird Show Park in British Columbia for just one of their six major Hunter and Jumper tournaments held annually. The popularity of “Tbird” borders on cult following; known for their combination of a friendly, relaxed atmosphere, a gorgeous venue, and quality classes, Tbird’s show rings routinely draw everyone from the local weekend warrior to the seasoned Olympian.
What: CSI 3* & WCHR Summer Fort Festival, Aug 24-28, 2015
Where: Langley, British Columbia, Canada.
Claim(s) to fame: Voted 2nd best venue in North America by NARG (North American Rider’s Group), which is a big deal on it’s own, but pretty extra-impressive considering 1st place is held down by Spruce Meadows. Also, they do a pretty killer pancake breakfast. Tell your friends.
Vibe: Chill, yet outgoing. Friendly, but also ambitious. Plenty chic, but west-coasty. Sportsluxe reigns supreme. You can mix your Arcteryx and your Hermes here, and you will have to. It rains. Like woah.
Samantha Buirs (CAN)Ellicia Edgar (CAN)
Jennifer Gates (USA)Jenn Serek (CAN)Alexander Grayton (CAN)
Somewhere between timeless British chic and modern liveable luxury nestles up-and-coming label, Cocoon. The masses are flocking and the brand’s recently gotten press at Belfast Fashion Week. We linked up with designer Sara Hall to learn more about what the hype is all about, her grassroots social media start, and just what kind of butterfly this Cocoon is going to become.
Basic Stats
Label: Cocoon Luxury Wear
Age: Fledgling; Cocoon Baby launched February of 2015
Based: Newry, Ireland
Vibe: A modern Brit classic. Fresh, but feels vintage in all the right ways. Lifestyle meets luxury. Authentic Harris tweed throws a proper nod to everything Isles.
The hustle behind the bustle: Sara Hall, PR guru turned fashion designer. 33. Wife. Mum. Inspiration.
Work it: The ideal UK outer layer. The Cocoon cape is built for versatility; mix it into your everyday and worry never. Over a skirt to the office or with denim on the school run; disheveled or done. Nude lip. Bold lip. Louboutins or Blundstones. Seriously. It’s the perfect addition to your F/W capsule.
+ Tell us a little about Cocoon. Cocoon was founded in February 2015. My daughter had outgrown her baby cape and I couldn’t find anything similar in shops or online, so decided to make my own range of children’s capes, using ex-designer tweed cloth from fashion houses in Paris and Milan. Soon I was inundated with orders through Facebook, sold out on pre-orders within a matter of weeks, and had many requests for a range of women’s capes, too. Fast-forward six months and we’ve launched the Cocoon Luxe Autumn/Winter 15 range of women’s capes, in six fabulous Harris Tweed designs.
+ You started out building your customer base exclusively on Facebook, and have experienced a really organic growth in brand awareness. Any thoughts on social media as a community for fledgling designers?
Most fashion companies apparently don’t have a whole lot of success with Facebook advertising, but we have found this to be our key social market. My advice would be to know your customer, have a product you are extremely proud of, and don’t be afraid to take risks. It’s really only been a few months since I made the firm decision that this would be my career moving forward. It has always been a serious endeavour for me, but there’s definitely been a lot of feeling out and learning and sheer determination along the way.
+ How would you describe your personal style?
I like to mix various styles up – teaming a vintage piece with something from the high street and something high-end. I have always had a love of vintage and bohemian fashion, you will always see me in one version of those styles for sure.
+ Fashion is a new enterprise for you, correct?
Yes, a very new industry for me. Both my husband and I have a background in Advertising/Marketing, which is the field I have been working in since graduating from University. I have always had an interest in fashion but never dreamed I would be working in the industry. We do our own promotion and branding, so my background is definitely coming in handy!
+ There are now several options available for both babies and women at Cocoon. What’s next? Where do you envision Cocoon in 5 years?
Yes, coming into this A/W 15/16 we will have a hooded and a collared cape for women; available in 3 sizes, and a loose one-size-fits-all for toddlers (age 1-4/5). All are available in 5 distinct patterns of Harris Tweed.
As for what’s next; well, the ball is rolling in the background and we have some big ideas! We first need to get through the impending madness of the Autumn and our ‘official launch’. We are expecting things to really escalate as our next batch of stock arrives in October and we switch the focus from production side of things to the various marketing and PR that will really start to kick in to coincide with the arrival of cooler weather.
For the future, well this may be a bit ambitious but we’ve set it as a goal anyway: to be known as THE Iconic luxury cape brand; as trench coats are to Burberry, bags are for Louis Vuitton, Hunter are for Wellies. Our primary focus will be on capes, as we’d like to continue to refine and perfect our core designs.
The feedback from customers so far on our customer service, packaging and the quality of our capes has been exceptional. This is an area we would like to stay on top of as we believe our customers really are our business. + 5 things you need daily or you just can’t deal:
1. Water and lots of it – with liquid chlorophol (grass product) to my husbands dismay as every time he goes to drink water it is green!! My body craves it and I drink around 3 litres a day.
2. Family time – we have a very active and hilarous 2.5 year old, so spending time with her together is a must.
3. Sleep – without my 8 hours of sleep I spend a lot of the day complaining how tired I am….it is not pretty.
4. Internet – for Cocoon most of my working day is spent online. Unfortunately I also have a little bit of a Facebook addiction – thankfully it is starting to die down due to Cocoon time spent on there.
5. A to-do list – I have been writing these since I can remember and these days the list is getting pretty long!
+ What’s your favourite Harris Tweed? (ours is Hepburn Earth, hands down!). What do you pair yours with?
This is like being asked to pick a favourite child! But I would say I am very partial to the Sienna Mix. I have probably worn this daily since I got in the first sample. It really goes with my blonde hair and pale colouring. I team the Sienna with white jeans, loafers and a simple top for a day look, or dress it up with heels and a nice top for evening wear. The Navy Grace is also great for being so versatile – it can be worn with any day look and I have worn it to a few weddings as well.
What: The London leg of the Longines Global Champions Tour
Where: Syon Park, London
Why you care: Do you know what beauty is? Have you eyes? Ok, but on a more serious note. Lovely atmosphere, world class talent, riding kind and confident tracks. Very clean and chic. Footing looked fantastic. First rate vendors. Absolutely top Americano at the coffee stand and Pimms available by the jug, which is, of course, our favourite serving size.
KEY ATTENDANCE INFORMATION: See infographic, and then photos below, for more on the biblical curse that is London weather.
Kevin Staut (FR) and Elky van het Indihof HDC.Staying dry.Ben Maher (GB) and CellaMeredith Michaels-Beerbaum (DE) and Comanche 28Edwina Tops-Alexander (AU) and Lintea TequilaWilliam Whitaker (GB) and Mersley ChakotayLudger Beerbaum (DE), ChamanMeredith Michaels-Beerbaum (DE) and Comanche 28John Whitaker (GB) and ArgentoLaura Renwick (GB) and Heliodor HybrisJane Richard Philips (CH) Pablo de VirtonAthina Onassis de Miranda (GR) and AD ContangaSheikh Ali Bin Khalid Al Thani (QA) and Viena OlympicDarragh Kenny (IE) and PicoloAthina Onassis de Miranda’s AD ContangaLaura Renwick (GB) and Heliodor HybrisJane Richard Philips (CH) Pablo de VirtonParis Sellon (US) Street HassleJane Richard Philips (CH) Pablo de VirtonLuciana Diniz (PT) Fit For Fun 13Luciana Diniz (PT) Fit For Fun 13Paris Sellon (US) Street HassleBehind the scenes.Bruce Goodin (NZ) and Centina 10Christina Liebherr (CH) and L.B. Eagle EyeChristian Ahlmann (DE) and Taloubet ZBeezie Madden (USA) and SimonBruce Goodin (NZ) and Centina 10Kevin Staut (FR) and Elky van het Indihof HDC.Christina Liebherr (CH) and L.B. Eagle EyeRoger-Yves Bost (FR) and Sydney Une Prince#1. Scott Brash (GB) and Hello SanctosChristian Ahlmann (DE) and Taloubet ZKatherine Dinan (US) and Bijou de BalouBen Maher (GB) and CellaWilliam Whitaker (GB) and Mersley ChakotaySheikh Ali Bin Khalid Al Thani (QA) and Viena OlympicKatherine Dinan (US) and Bijou de BalouAt the gate.Bruce Goodin (NZ) and Centina 10Pénélope Leprevost (FR) and Ratina d’la RousserieScott Brash (GB) and Hello SanctosGregory Wathelet (BE) and AlgorhythemLudger Beerbaum (DE), ChamanPilar Lucrecia Cordon (ES) and HarleyEmanuele Bianchi’s Isco de AmorandaScott Brash (GB) and Hello SanctosPilar Lucrecia Cordon (ES) and HarleyEmanuele Bianchi (IT) and Isco de AmorandaMark Armstrong and Nuggets l’AmandourGregory Wathelet (BE) and AlgorhythemBassem Hassan Mohammed (QA) and Eurocommerce CaliforniaFaleh Suwead Al Ajami (QA) and Come SoonBeezie Madden’s SimonBruce Goodin (NZ) and Centina 10Pilar Lucrecia Cordon (ES) and HarleyJessica Springsteen (US) and LisonaMaikel van der Vleuten (NL) and VDL Groep Verdi Tn N.O.PFaleh Suwead Al Ajami (QA) and Come SoonMark Armstrong’s Nuggets l’Amandour#1. Scott Brash (GB) and Hello Sanctos
With more designers than ever before showing Pre-Fall, we’re awash with update options before the Summer is even out. Perfect, we are in such a mood for a small style [r]evolution. Here’s whats moving us this week, and which direction we’re walking it. Pitter patter.
Current location: London, UK.
Soundscape: Like, so much Dylan. Throw Blood on the Tracks on repeat and be done with it. It’s nearly August, for christsakes.
Obsessions du jour: Capes. Fringe. Mustard, the color. Equal parts plimsole and wedge, but less sold on hybrids between. Velvet, tailored. A good pair of flares, for serious, hemmed properly.
Vibe: Well-to-do boho. 1970’s, in a very shaggable, Robert Redford’s take no shit girlfriend sort of way. Hippy wavelengths, but so very clean. Suede and burnt yellow and denim and ponyskin and sex hair and a short, square mani. A little bit rough and tumble, but thoughtfully constructed. You are of the earth, for sure, but you are also a boss bitch and what Eq girl worth her salt doesn’t understand the value of crisp turnout? None, that’s what. You take your free love with a healthy side of hygiene and a fantastic haircut, and let’s not mince, you know it ain’t free, anyways. What a wise woman you are. Maybe you even write poetry. Look like you do, at any rate.
Mood board:
Ralph Lauren Pre-Fall 2015 // via style.com
Chloe Pre-Fall 2015
Shaggable shag.Robert Redford // via Details
All hail O. Palermo, for she can do no wrong.Via Erin Mcgraw.Pikeur.Babyface forever.Processed with VSCOcam with a6 presetvia Essie.Altuzarra Pre-Fall 2015 // via style.comVia AsosRobert Redford // via Harpers BazaarMax Mara // Queen Gigi Hadid
Altuzarra Pre-Fall 2015 // via style.comRalph Lauren Pre-Fall 2015 // via style.comAshley Goldberg, oil on canvas.Via The Tailored Sportsman.Like dapples.Via stylesnooperdan.Max Mara // Queen Gigi HadidRalph Lauren Pre-Fall 2015 // via style.com
We spent some quality time bonding with a venue from our childhood dreams, the legendary Hickstead, for their iconic Derby meet. The rest, as they say, is history. Scroll on for our takeaway points for next year, and browse our visual diary of our visit below.
What: Hickstead Derby Meet 2015
Key knowledge points: Get conversational in your knowledge of Eddie Macken’s Boomerang. The pair won four consecutive Hickstead Derbies (1976 to 1979), an accomplishment yet to be matched. They also won like, everything. Anyway, Boomerang. Big deal. They’ve named everything after him. Quote to drop into casual conversation:
“…take my speed horse Boomerang for the time being until you get something better.”
Paul Schockemöhle, after Macken’s top horse, Easter Parade, suffered a
freak fatal accident in 1975. Boomerang and Eddie went on to top
the world rankings for 1976-1979, winning over £911,000 in 2007 money
Do: Bring a picnic. Put it in an adorable wicker box. Pop out some tables and plop your children on the top of the Land Rover. Pimms. Champagne. Cheese. Comfortable shoes; it’s all grass. We suggest a nice pair of Sperrys. The vibe is chill; do not look like you are trying too hard. Natural waves ladies, save the irons for Ladies Day at Longines. Extra points awarded to rainwear that is chic and un-fussed, because obviously it will rain.
Don’t: Skip the Speed Derby. The 1.60m gets all the attention, but the British Speed Derby on the Saturday is big enough at 1.45m, and with time penalties awarded for rails in lieu of faults, things get hectic real quick. You might casually mention at the 2016 meeting that Guy Williams set the speed record this year. Oh, and under no circumstances are you to fail to book your taxi prior to the presentation on the Sunday. Getting out of that place is a terror and cabs are hot currency. Better yet, drive. In fact, just rock up VIP and get ideal parking. You have a year to set that up, start soon, probably.
Winner of the 1.60m Trevor Breen makes a young fans day with an autograph.Mark Dorgan and Centamiro hop off the bank.Billy Twomey and Diaghliev.Clark Glasgow pumps the brakes.A swing and a miss for Shane Breen into the grob.Jade Hooke and A New Era.Support personelle on point.Joao Charlesworth and Harleymanor Venus getting out of the liverpools.Steven Franks and Carlow Cruiser.Starting them young.Billy Twomey and DiaghlievJoao Charlesworth and Hartleymanor Venus.Napping = encouraged.Officially chic course management.Joao Charlesworth and Hartleymanor Venus.Ellen Whitaker and Locarno 62.Photo op, anyone?Billy Twomey.David Simpson’s Gotti Van PaemelHarriet Nuttal gives some neon- nailed love to A Touch Imperious.David Simpson and Gotti Van PaemelDermott Lennon and Vampire atop the bank.Shit un-happening.A thumbs up from Billy Twomey in the parade.
Trevor Breen parading.
Jump crew looking fresh on Sunday.Because everyone likes a marching band.Pony power.Picnic win.Someone take us foxhunting like yesterday.Seriously.Just so classic. All the hounds pls.Eager ponyclubbers watch the hunting demo.Ribbon parades.In-gate hangs.Leather and ombre.Ribbon parades.Gypsy fever.Devil’s in the details.Keen.At the gate.Champagne always.At the gate.Shades of grey.
Bliss[ed] Out : A Master Class in Californian Cool
This week, we caught up with the definition of charm, show-jumping darling Bliss Heers, to grill her on some pressing issues: namely, how did she get so chill, and why do we suddenly want to be her bff?
Athletic, determined, and enviably chic, this girl has got her sport- and style- ducks in a row. Game like this is made to inspire. Behold, your how-to on California cool, via it-girl, Bliss Heers.
Basic Stats
with Wilson // via Toffi images
Name: Bliss Heers
Age: 27
Vibe: American, but abroad. Blonde bombshell with a side of girl-next door. The ultimate argument for being able to remove the girl from California, but not California from the girl.
Quotable: “Style is wearing your own personality.”
Sport: International Show-Jumper
Passport: USA (Olivenhain, California)
Currently mapped at: Riesenbeck, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany.
Mounts: Contendra (12), Prado K (12), Cortina (10). All German bred, all jumping the Grand Prix.
Daily necessities: “Coffee x 3, my french bulldog Wilson, my daily morning message from my dad.”
Showing in Thermal, California.
wilson via instagram
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Cortina
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On her fantastic gene pool:
“I am a total daddy’s girl. My whole family is very athletic and both of my parents compete in show jumping. My dad retired from the show ring years ago, but my mom still rides in the hunter divisions. My mother, father, and my brother are all ridiculously fit. My mom has never lifted a weight in her life and looks like she works out everyday and my brother and father actually modeled for Iron Man magazine and have numerous athletic accolades ( Dad competed in Iron Man triathlons, my brother played College-level American football). I’m just grateful that I even look related to them.”
via Facebook
“One of the main influences on my style growing up has been my amazing mother. Last month, at 54, she could have potentially modeled for Nannette Lepore while she was re-tiling the kitchen. I don’t know anyone who can be so strong and elegant at the same time.”
Quality over quantity:
“Because I’m constantly on the road, I travel light and carry my favorite staples with me. I mix and match constantly…and I’m definitely not afraid take a risk once and a while, like mixing Dubarry boots with a sundress. My basic wardrobe lives in my suitcase: my favorite skinny jeans, flats, a classic sweater, blouse, little navy dress (which I find more versatile than black) and a blazer. Throw in my show whites and I’m good to go anywhere in the world. “
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with Phillip Weishaupt in Cabo, San Lucas
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mid-show cuddles with Reed Kessler // pc Joe Norick via Facebook
Classic office uniform, with a twist:
“A couple years ago I was give the opportunity to do some modeling for Pikeur. Since then, I have ridden in nothing but them. They are practical and oh so comfortable. On top I wear a simple shirt with long sleeves (I hate tan lines) and a crew neck sweater. For riding at home I have a collection of Lulu Lemon shirts and pullies. At the show, I’ll add a bright cashmere sweater.”
Keep it fresh:
“I hate thinking that I look as tired as I feel. I keep a good moisturizer, lip gloss, and a NARS blush/ bronzer duo with me at all times. Even you can forget that you’re tired when you put some color back in your cheeks.”
with Prado K
Workout vibe:
“Normally my gym shirts have some witty saying on them, like “come to the dark side, we have cookies”. And my running shoes are obnoxiously bright.”
Never look like you’re trying too hard:
“Whether it’s to the barn, nice dinner, or dancing, I keep it simple. I love looking and feeling natural, like my clothes were made for me. My accessories are minimal and my shoes are comfortable. Period. I have one favorite pair of black peep toe pumps that I usually bring along. They’re ‘Nike Air’, just in case I just HAVE to dance the whole night… I love wearing classics, but I don’t do boring.”
Abroad closet essentials:
“Winter jackets have become my ultimate indulgence. Being from Southern California and living the last 3 winters in Germany, I know that I invested wisely. I’m sure I’ll have them for years to come, and I feel that I’ve already gotten my money’s worth out of them. My favorite barn jacket is a dark blue, zip up Bauer. It’s fantastic to ride in. It’s so light and comfortable. My favorite non-barn jacket is either my simple Marc Jacobs black leather jacket, or my handed down Denim jacket from my mom.”
Goofing around with her LA Masters winnings, 2014
The last word
“I find that everyday is an opportunity for us to be inspired by something. It’s exciting to think when we get up in the morning, that we have a chance to reinvent ourselves as we would like to be, both inwardly and outwardly. We learn and share, bettering ourselves and people around us. Fashion trends are not different then social trends. I’m a firm believer in suede and empathy.”
2. linen dress Calypso, boots Dubarry, jean jacket Saint Laurent, fringed bag Proenza Schouler, hat Iverni, watch Kate Spade
3. lace dress JOIE, belt Dolce & Gabbana, d’orsay flats Nordstroms, aviators Ray Ban, frenchie ring Nach Bijoux, blush/bronzer duo NARS, lip balm Rosebud Perfume Co, hat Ally
Tell me more, tell me more: Luxury ready-to-wear brand launched in New York by Joseph Altuzarra in 2008, who previously worked freelance with Proenza Schouler and as first assistant to Givenchy’s Riccardo Tisci. Massively modern, with a nod to the classics. The perfect marriage of Paris and NY.
Why you care: Gingham, hello. This is obviously your summer workbook. Aren’t you a country girl at heart? Yes. Yes you are. Get your pearls, baby. Classic layering with a sensual, modern vibe; tailored blazers with feminine belting suede as a layering piece. This vibe is screaming for a pair of crisp whites, a sun hat, and a plane ticket to Spruce Meadows Summer Series.
Altuzarra Spring/Summer 2015 // via British Vogue
Get amongst it: Channel your inner Audrey, and then give her a dapple bay 1.30 Jr/Am saintly kick-and-go, a sassy twitter handle, and a pocketful of sugar cubes. Focus on timeless, classic pieces that can be layered (and un-layered) as your day moves through the temperamental YYC seasons.
suede forever // Altuzarra Spring/Summer 2015
Think outside the box, inside the ring. Have you shown in dark breeches yet? Get brave. Get brave now. Sunday wants to feel special, it told us in a dream. Save your whites and go all black errthang on a Thursday, because James Dean would have and maybe you date him, and also because nothing is gonna make your gingham pop more. The Meadows on the Green ain’t even gonna know what hit it. Seriously, where has this summer been your whole life?
schooling life // outfit details 1
Live the dream: You will need a pair of dark breeches (no, not dove grey, put down your comfort zone right now, we can see you). Dark. Navy, Smoke, Emerald, Black. We suggest Cavalleria Toscana. We suggest it in a big way.
Steal absolutely anything of your mothers that is made of yellow gold and crafted circa 1960, but only wear one jewelry item at a time. Huge preference given to earrings.
maybe my mother was a ballerina, so what // Altuzarra Spring/Summer 2015
When it comes to apparel, layer it up, but keep it ladylike and fitted. Knit layers are given extra sass points if kept sheer enough for a second look, but not so sheer that George M. would give it a third. Fit is the difference between forward and unkempt, so keep it tidy.
Altuzarra Spring/Summer 2015 // via British Vogue
Remember where your natural waist it, and belt absolutely everything there. Seriously, belt everything, but under no circumstances are you to fuss with matching said belts to your footwear. Who are you, your grandmother?
Always remember, the more structured the garment, the more feminine the belting [see, blazer + girlish ribbon]. Keep your skirt game tight, (literally: tailor it if you must) on a Sunday night, but long as long, past those knees. You’re the lady of the house, even if you’re renting it for the circuit.
You will need to sort out your ideal classic red (blue undertones, not orange) lipstick shade, if you have not done so already. Matte is preferred for the PM, but a gloss or balm is good for around the grounds.
hello wednesday // outfit details 2
Stripes are to be embraced, even mixed.Buy one suede shirt in caramel or cream and practice in a mirror until you can layer it at least four different ways. Receive bonus points and unlimited sartorial blessings if you can tie it up whimsically without exposing navel (naughty).
sunday classic dates // outfit details 3
Fetch yourself a few good gingham button downs, one in black and white, and on in either crisp blue or blush pink and wear them till friday. When the weekend hits, introduce a striped belt and buffalo-check-lined show shirt to your whites, and take them on a date with a charcoal grey hunt coat. Top it off with a modern take on the velvet helmet, because you ‘get it’. Smile smugly as you all live happily ever after.
outfit details //
1 // breeches Cavalleria Toscana, tee Celine, blazer Altuzarra, sunnies Oliver Peoples, beanie We Are Pop Culture, scarf Dennis Columb, belt Saint Laurent, earrings Tiffany & Co, short boots Parlanti, cell case Ted Baker
2 // breeches Cavalleria Toscana, shirt + crewneck H&M, boots Parlanti, bag Asmar Equestrian, lipcolor NARS, belt Anne Taylor, hat Flora Bella
3 // breeches Pikeur, jacket Cavalleria Toscana, shirt Asmar Equestrian, boots Parlanti, earrings Kate Spade, bet Tome, helmet KEPItalia, phone case Isaac Mizrahi, sunnies Ray Ban